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b aib Â® il ii st & waiftslmah terms from the london melrcp ditan \ pardon this earnestness ; and if i have btetim nripltiar in-mtbtitinm am tup somewhat tedious or tautological you popular information on the musl p . irilon t ,, al l00f for i m extreme-b human system iv anxious thityou should obtaiu a dis-b letters to brother john â€” no i imct conception of lhe nature ol the u.u-h continued nlle Â»Â«"Â«; otherwi.e i shall .""'Â» h x ' boll my time and labour and it will whitechapel churchyard jan so 1836 im^^m^kme for you to understand me wl.euh it will be convenient to slate here that i come to speak of diet the conduct of liteh there are contained in the body two kinds as it relate to the preservation of health â– nf hood differing from each other as much the origin of disease die fcc all of wluobb as any two ll i igs can well differ the have a direct reference to this ultimate l j~*h one is a beautiful bright vermilion colour sue li i besides the most beautiful theh teeming wiih the living principles reg most woudeiful the most important utiuc-m nant with all those elements from which hire in the human fabric magnificent inh t'te whole of the body and all its fluids ex its very simplicity stupendous in its nuti-h cepl one are elaborated and in a condition uteuess and il is the secret chamber nih readily and instantly to part with those el which nature conducts all her hidden oper-^^b rwniil each at the proper moment and altons hither are brought and dealt wnlih each in the proper place accordingly as by that subtle an j mysterious operator all â– the uutniion of the several parts ofthe bo the elements necesssrj to the prudjcti.m^^h tly requires hem this vermilion blood f a newton a milton a plato or a mon-h is a9 it were in a stale of excitement be taigne a rabekm a demoentus ; a il'-w-b ing surcharged not with the principles nf j ard or a bobespeire ; a richard the fn>tm electricity bul will the principles of liring \ of england or a louts lhe eleverlli nil matter ; and as it circulates through the france ; a napoleon a peter a lear ah minute vessels parts with those living el g n.eril a falsi if a genius or a dune ' i enienls wiih l!ie readiness and freedom martyr for religion ur a murderer for pelt m wiih which a highly excited body parts a fanatic or a fool the physicul is u.cl with its electricity this blood is convey j father of the moral nun : and il is qniieh etl in vessels called arteries the other true m quod animi mores icmpzramenu^â€”m kind of blood is a nasty thick purplish ' serjuantur ; and no less true is tu 1 chil â– blackish inky pud.'lej unendowed with oaophy has been in the wrong not t dis-m any good quality endowed with many per cend more deeply into physical man ; h nic'ous ones productive of much mischief ' there it is that tne maral man lies cjnccul-m but guiltless of any one good with which i ad ; tiie outward man is o.dj t.ie shell t-'/l am acquainted save only that from it the the man loithin bile is formed this blood is contained in toal.ei a man moral cl.anctcr yuu neeul vessels called veins some of the princi oni )* ** iler ul * physical cuiuiiuoti jake n.ch pal differences between arteries and veins brav *"- * na u *' d > u.neer from h.s h.lis-l . â– '.-... , n , , im in luxury â€” lei him beted on n.uuu s un..h are the following :- the arteries carry lhe im uown _, el â€žâ€ž , uiu bv 8 â€ž u|iutu , â– living blood from the heart to every point ||, e â€¢â€¢ soft breathing of the lascivious lute u â– of the body the veins like so many ateid ut the wild u^sic ot ihe wbiailnto wind.â€”^h waste pipes carry the deteriorated dirty you will moon reduce hi firni pity vitally au..h and if i may so speak dead ami useless then morally to toe rÂ»tu..l but helpless conu m blood from every point of the body to the turn oil turtle-led imbevile alderman in >â– heart the arteries arising bv one large few years replace him ou his motiniam top set^m , c ..... i t n i hi u beside in firmer co.npaii.ous â€” show lumh trunk from the heart become smaller and . ,. ' ,. *â– ,. , . i it a"'ires-.or against his fjjaw lite oppressor ul â– smaller as they pursue their course towards bj r ce-bid m eel aad repel ihecu.ii.no â– their termination the veins arising from f . llem y jjehold ! his courage baalew the n.v â– lhe innumerable termination of arteries.be f hheriy and mdt pendente la dead wuh hun i com larger if larger as tlnvy proceed the tbsspimuf treedum sleeps ; he trembles a ml arteries therefore in lhe neighborhood of the yields prefenng uie iadwiene of slavery to in i hich,as i have just said thev all lul1 wseessa t prescive bias ire i may b | ........ . if ,..Â» ,â€ž \ said thai courage is hut one ot the moral quail â– common root the aorta are . Â° â– â– ' am . r i * -. ,â€¢ , lies true â€” bul u in one on which many u.neia â– w but from lhe sides ol these ,, ld counge results fro a coosc.oosae â– rpctually given off smaller and ' u f physical strength and cowaru.ee l.o.u a c ...- i dies while from these smal seiuasuea uf physical weakness 1 lie birous i slill smaller than they comin ! will not fchun danger because he feels hi us i i , and so on until the whole ou*upeteÂ»t to result an repel it ti.e weak man i st in indistinguishable minute fc*"wiosj hiÂ«*s*il uualae to aaruawai uan-er ... i at t f cise ol lreii<r:t wh>ct iio ilor-s it 4 pud mwm bbbb ., . - sess will resort to oilier means ot preservation â€” â– i arteries are in this state nf . ... â€ž . ., .â€ž ,,., ' i to pcily cunning w.ly btrulaoe mean suutur â– llenuation their course is ex r-g e lying ana circumvent i i....s u v.r | rttious ; tltey recoil upon tliem iues which are d.reciiy sppasnd to niese viees^h are circumflexed hither and i all depend upon courage at toast to . eiaaridara i there is scarcely a point in the ble extent ; and courage depends on p ys.cal i i is not occupied by one of sirength the szo ot me heart and lungs th i easels afier having thus per 8 <* l *)Â« ****** structural fibre and ihe â– ii 11 i l.vel.nissaud energy with winch c.rci.l.aiou and â– universal body thev lose lhe , , i r Â» . . , bbs .- , â– , â– , auiinahzaiion is peiiurined 1 ne toil lu.le withb tesnf^fme and assume the wh|c|l |. d iavsavaga endatss tortars l tsar â– veins the terminations of au ke 1 snail endeavor to show by ami jy is i the begiitrting of veins this clearly tbe result of his physical eundittoa h i of arteries in veins can he seen may be uhjecied that we nave nmnurous iostaa i if t!ie microscope in lhe frog ce ot undoubted courage in met p.ssessiti bu h ider in some fishes it can he httle physical strength : but this onjeci.o.i will â– he naked eye the arteries i ">^. vv hen ihe noble sc.ou o a uou.e house â– - . . ti.e i.t.rsliua in luxurious e.;se trout h.s ciaule â– er.ni nation and the veins near goesoul to 0 n o lt a duel is it baeaass be toves â– mug are many times smnller oaiigs for the sake of the pteasarata exateiuetn â– nest hairs and this hair-like it afford no l it because lie is uujtdereiti h niteness constitute the ultimate iu danger no what is it then winch urges b arteries and veins â€” and so the hn Â«â– * * l ls he j of disgrace ; it is u.e h ed by the nerves and absorbent dread of being hooted ir.uu tt.ai sphere of s.-cteiy â– tile in their last state of minute * wh,cu b Â« m ? fei â€¢ l \ *** j ear * lhe il si c â– -. . ., ,.. ,.- .- , ol scorn which impels h.u : litis iheielore is â– itutes the ultimate tissue of the . .,â€ž,â€ž.. ,..;.. .^ ,Â«,^, i . , f . m , . â€¢ â€¢ , " ul courage i lhis is tear i 11 ne refu-.e tu ;â– absorbents and that beautiful xn^s be ftnsss tbat h wiu be degraded fro â– irmed by the interlacing of all j h.s caste his views whether of love or ambi i ite and hair-like threads viz ar tiou will be aesiroysd it he fight lie has a l is nerves and absorbents in chauce to escape and it he escape bis character il test condition constitute the ul \ a3 * man ** courage is established his there 1 u of lhe body and this ultimate \ fore Â« s a c * l,u,ce * lwo ****: *** lie *"*>*>*** ** i litutes in fact nearly the whole mt as being the ********** *** two ill he â– t ii i . i â€¢ . i could avoid loin evils assu.euly he would do so â– t for all lint which appears bu , hl8 m , 10l coqrage , th<j mcre act uf â– s so firm snd solid not even ex ,, g 0om nol tuli3lu uie bra vary ii is ihe u.el i bones is almost entirely eon j nag uas mward feeling wincu lie carries wuh his astonishing network of in in him to the held u is tnis wtueh euosutates true i i and nerves this network or j valour tbs rankest cowatd ihat evt-r lived ssue of ihe bod owes its com u il i ul '' he knowa that instant death pttenus o its being firmly compressed '"" , relu "" 11 ' ur ll,al u,tre s ***** [**'*'*' w f Â«Â°' . , i ,, i oioar sway than in ajoinj torwarj iruecourajje oven to its beinji well and accu , , j , .,.,,. . , . . . . .. .. , p . ,. ,, , . j fovea danger for tne saks ot ins excitement it at d with fluid principally blood fatia m fj m 9ai Â» for ihe same res that men love circumstance of its being every wl , e . i oves uf loo i or i ie b twry consequent un ports j held together contained overcoming it iud uicl.a.u u.e fust nut been vere closely stowed awav iu lhe 1 ihe giant no was would he have been lhe hero b cellular substance he was would hu have courted oanger as he . . _ did alone and aingle-t.ai.deu ? i have said that r to obtain a clear notion of the many vulues depend on this single quality ot distance its universality and ap cuura ae richard possessed the neplusuuraox just fancy it possible for an anat cou.aoe and he was btgh-miadsd au.i generous all a finely-pointed instrument to a fault ho sought to accomplish ah his ends awav every part of your body openly avowedly and aoauraaly because he felt not cellular substance : what re hussadf amatoawss his brother john was a rould he of course cellular sub \** mt * mi r m Â£ kmw d ' d eseek lu ff mh "! . i ii . obiecis why by every species ol low and ly and you would present exacl ? u . . . ~ . . j * - v , . , i cuiin.nff villany not stopping even at murder pearance of a man made of honey had physically constituted as r.ch spo7lgc rut if this spongy re ard and kicharu as john john had been caller ou were perfectly dried it would i the hun hearted and richard the craven cow lit that lhe sigh of a butterfly in i ard again il may be urged that on the field of ild be sufficient to scatter it to the battle men tu>t physically strong have frequently ids of heaven notwithstanding performed teats af gratuitous and uncalled-for es therefore the whole body i s i f Â«Â« l â„¢*Â» e / wl!l lh ' 3 ******* ****â€¢ â– i i-i i tor ot lac time ot performing these deeds ot va ur lanuty or weight is exceedingly j lhm j ***** jsssi actually auered.l ii you doubt the existence of this ; the bra;n tm s mm is m y excited by the scenes the i cellular substance and would like j trumpet clang the panoply of war the marual proved by actual experiment on i music the stir the lite the uproar all around n person only let me know and i 1 pours into the heart a resistless tide as it were le prepared with a proper instru i *>Â» nervous energy and tho heart obedient tothe d he^n to pick away whenever von | ********** propels the blood in a stream ot triple only my dear joha when shfry r a , Â» f *Â« ,â€¢ i ul body ism a stale ut the hightat excitement re ptckmtr i will by no means un gwt f cn an<j di8tended wilh t f ie iifi cm \ nl * to put you together again 1 trust thus for t mm lhe wetk 4 actually strong e now a tolerably accurate idea ot ana hence these instances ut courage in.hs weak malf tissus if you have not i j the same thing occurs in anger a roan under iu to refer back and read again ; and 1 ihe influence of rage not only appears but really ow and then shut your eyes and so ' does possess treble h physical power which ha r to ascertain whether you clearly cao cuiumaud when calm and what you ju.t read or not and madness in 11 it grades from mere ec nean proceed to a second sentence centricity through ail th devious wandei you have fully understood the first tugs wild tmmagining and musing moodir ness of the poet's mind up to the furious raving uf incurable insanity ha its mat in the physical structure or physical disorgani zation of the brain and what are all these varying shades of insanity but so many pe culiarities of character taking the name of eccentricity while they are but lightly marked aud harmless of insanity when deeply marked and dangerous and of pa triotism when the effect of ihe ruling pas sion is to benefil the slate though that ben efit be psirrhit.il at tiie mall cost of s ii destruclio wa not the rloman mil who in order lo show bis enemy how little he cared for his threats of punishment thrust bis own hand into the tire and held it there till it wa consumed culms the last j king of athens allowed himself purposely i to le killed by one of his euemies,the llera i clitlrjb because the oracle h.id declared that j the victory should be won by that nation whose king should be slain in battle co dius therefore was a patriot had bedoue , the same thing f.om sadness of heart weari | ness of the world orsimpu to please him | self he would have been a suicide and a j madman t;rof u he mz & v hich jou cai , 1 i i e \ h Â«*< *Â« *Â«* <Â° ******* â– **Â«â€¢* r*zh t ' .* b , e 7 ag?erletl b fi f Â»" tt " find wiiblhe men general game rtu)schtobe more than little bundles of nearly starved htrashf and uoqtronpa fo death vessels minute tubes like the burs of out ! lr y i '? ta conquer ihe wmwwmm^e su it head every one of which you of course ! m3rct i iboot among them.Â«sv hm dignify know is hollow iluvsch's opinion is very ! an,i 8c,e '" c * ** "" ***** did,Â»ba p t$ertcra ma hiob aatbocity for he possessed a krd jsill^^a s ' which enabled hun to carry the art of in t t , . 1 Â° t & s u "** n lh * res :,.,..;â€žâ€ž . â– , , ine art 01 in ny the waylaid bul st-li nothing of eanseauen . )> rttm minute vessels to a degree of nicety was done this csmpvign t the guvr-rame which has never since been equaled nor more than a million of dollars ; ana what w.i ibf emeu appro ached but he died and like b *â– ****. before it dttjess is birn bsbsbssbii t m niser r fined to divulge his seen t though '"* n ww two millions more at ieay urge sjss of money we offered hun 1 s *?" j r f " r he u '' iu " d 1 m i ny mm des-rved lo have confession ox zrnuued a'nd s '^ 9 l]d ****{ .)*** ,.,â€ž i ,, i , , â€ž milled and were permitted to manitrn t j u,r ed i mir h.m hy the rack t was knysch th.tr mas way withou v h.te.ferenc on mv \> hat i have said of the red raw flush is ' part but your i.iibsiib.bj asarsrs that mm has â€¢ also true of the bouts especially of ioshb ! m*m got ibsn another very respectable india animals fÂ«>r th internal structure of the war ' * wn '"* h georgia and alabama are exci bone ls honeycombed and highlv spongoi.l ****}?. '*********- Â« 'Â»'<Â» be conducted xs , . dÂ«hcr cell everv where are filled with t^^^e 2 2 ** ' â€ž udj . , - ,. ii . . more as the creeks ar str-inrrer than the s teasel and nerves t mm all this there re 1s 000 a ih very bw r st calcja stills am.ther cons q-ieuce which is this n uw mv proposition is io lake thia war mwd that nearly the whole of the body consist comtacl if the usnstsl government will li iiij of tuhi's and these tubes being filled me eight hundred thousand dollars io good ha.ii with fluid a very large proportion if the muney(dra f is on pel bank will not be received ; whole body must consist of/foil this l wlil * n 2 ( wil ut any extra allowances to too s true if you take a piece of human jj2 5 ,' ut j lhe , l * v in *** ,, i i . ' , ,. , thanstx m.nihs i w 1 just take a counle t e u oln f h .', ' ,- lvst mea v u i csmajzt ofour pmewli i part of the size and thickness r an with aa many regiments from our huckleln-rv ordinary eef steak and diy it perfectly it swamps and i'll make every copper rased r esj will becotne no thicker than a sheet of pa *â€¢ ah indian ncamper out of lhe nation like r;;t.::j per in fact fully five-sixths of the body f -â€” â€”â€” u ' "*â€” ir f itt jn 1l irlsa lb smitsah arc fluid the next large proportion con defure *********** ******* '** over that i mav ml s.sts ot the solid matter composimr the ' ave r ul *** v â€¢*â€¢Â»**) w engage that vÂ«y h-rves and the coats of vessels j t^^nt ssttut fis ins is ton trifling lor cmsid nation h , n bk picket mj bass will g.ve v.n none ut revoirâ€”a.licu vinc-urink.ng plityaoiing itaoa rhsia diamir e johnson day they'll givs em asxsssp for swamp bub tur rmrr a to how mghi h:i.tih h.io.k's j-st i and lo u hco drivers and let mr h.n : a ur iw hiic:>le y.m not curse any m.re h waek but v bhave and the government h.vli the pualie hiuu and htsvo dollars besides i tins to rip is ht'-'ay ol wo hear you p s i hope yon 1 !! let me have lhe i hthe seminole thai ai i â€” hundred thuusand ru ttm my hereafter be had i and l*.fiyt*ents per year '*' -.' ufrour new subscribers who will u uincelbe^'holesutn at on payment r 1 ' ' vl he riper for e*m yar Â»Â« * wo p 1 ' iy**mn ***** j *â– Â» lu ' the.ts8.fi advance nvfl sun of i he sam terms rhall continue **** , v'w will be charged as other fcubscrt â€¢**â€¢, mten whn do not pay dm ing t>ie year - " . â€ž red three dollar in all cases *Â» _ l^a will be received for less than ~'\. nio be discontinued but at the r.p \ l i,7i'iitor,unleÂ»aau arreargea are paid k^m iu letters to the editor mnst be post i rc*sfl the will certainly art be n ., nr advertising fifty cent a ' 'â€¢/',- first insertion and tieenlij five 1 '' t ' rr.vr'1 f r eur!l *********** mfterwarda '"'â€¢ vr'i-e.neru will be inserted tor less ,, : vblak .,. nents will se continued until orders red to slop them where nu directiona : . ,. rtsly iii ven - v . n-ntiby th year or six months will ata i i t per tnottih for each stpia e rifilege of changing the forrn every the moral qualifies nre therefore nl lenst^^h to a great extent the offspring of ph\sic.-ilm struct ire i know that moral causes it.ay.h hti.l often do produce physical disease l>uth this does not weaken the argument for ah child may destroy its parent the qn t'i-h tied ol the mind al-o may be oi1iticd,h improved trained and properly directed byl religion and education hut so also muyl the chihi of one parent be nurtured and ed-h nested hy another one of the most fatmiiar instance of thel influence of physical conformation on u.or-h al character is to be found in the fact ih-.th all the most courageous and ferocious ani-l maid have a heart remarkably large andl strong in proportion to their size while tlo-h weak and lit iii have hearts propoi iionally i small it is as impossible tor an am mall with a small flabby heart to ho ho i audi strong as for two and two v equal five h i am ghtd to perceive by some late pultl illations ill it the truth of this doctrine sl beginning to be admitted and i trust it wi.ih not be long before parents can be made l understand that the only certain method tl assuring lo children a vigorous and in-.thlnh mind is first of all to allow them the m porlunity ot acquiring a vigorous 111..i healthy body let ihem be ass ire i to m that those who begin hy cramming a rhim'.-l memory dor jadgnsenl is out of the quc.--h lion wih a q.antity of bad fienchm ami worse latin together with the tcrms^h and problems of lhe obstruce sci net l winch after all they can only learn to ~ l h peat as the parrot does by rote without ti-.-h ilerstandi.ig let them i say be assured tliaih those who thus begin by seeking to makeh a child so very very wise will end in - mj human probability by making him a fool h i have been seduced by this bewitching suh-h ject into along digression â€” but let us rc-l turn to the arteries and veins m the arteries ia inlying in every direction i like the branches of the tree from their rwin-h mon root 111 the heart and having abut ticrh minute and h.or-l.ke termimitiuns into every i part of the botly.su that you cannot in ill the point of the finest needle nuhninh wounding one or more of them these hu.-h like veins which are merely a contiuu itneil of hair-like arteries with an alteration in thel strm lure of their coats soon begin to umteh two into one,to form larger veins these i larger veins again presently unite two or m ueh into one lo form larger still and so on un-h til all lhe veins of the body have united to-l gstbet and so formed two very large onesh which empty themselves into the hesit one of the grand distinctions then between veinsh and arteries is.that while the arteries ansingb from the heart multiplied in number atnoh diminished in tze,until they havereachedm zl distributed their blood to the ultimate tia-h sue,the v sens arising rom the ultimate tissuem tre constantly becoming diminished in num-^m bers and increased in size until they buveh leached and carried their blood lotbe lieart.h another general distinction between * r h i es and veins is that arteries possess eon-h ictility that is they posses the puwerh constricting upon and so propelling h ir blood and then of recovering the.rh >, and contracting again and 0 on thish mate contraction and expansion const h b the pulse the vein are simply andh slightly elastic a imply elastic bodyh 1 only contract after baring been previ-h dy expanded tbe aitcne can con 1 ct uitiiout previous expansion tbi.h vet they owe to whit is called cortrlrsc-h ty the veins therefore have no pulse i consequently little or no power to pro 1 their blood the blood in the vein is venon by various extrinsic circumstances 1 h as the contraction of muscle around em the pulsation of arteries in their ighborhood a dependent position he he veins therefore have valve which lien the blood ins been squeezed onward wards the heart by the adventitious cans just mentioned prevent its regurgitation gravitation backward 1 have said thai there i scarcely any sint in the body which 1 nol occupied by ssels and nerve it follow thciefoie at there 1 scarcely any point ol it which oe not consist of vessel and nerve nd this i true when you look at . piece f red raw flesh that which appear to you solid mass is in fact little els than â€¢ rondcrful and compact tissue of nerve nd hollow tube firmly compressed and riatted together the only rx>l id part re he nervous threads . little cellular ub tance and tbe delicate membrane for ning the coats of those hollow tubes that s the blood-vessel nd absorbents and ven these re porousâ€”at least the blood reswla even that wbicb natotniat call jis s d pendleton atipimer a umttua-.llaker Â» i , q|{\is lbe public thai he hts jnsi re i â€ž v l t iw a k '*' to r k a ph1ladel u spring aid summer lf-jlsilioss for 1836 â– w.li ex-cite woik in lhe various branches of i mni i be most lashionable style with v a fi-t promptness k order flora a distance will be s.rickly m '' **.*** nicies uf dress earef.ll pack w | tpnt uff according lo direction â– ft mn p keep un hand fir sale % stock btvl.i'ina'jie l?..nn>-u caps turbans sec c lt is'mrii ai-r'd s3 1836 fiom ihe n y her ill thoughts on punvry ami kditorials there is a secret ab tut puffery which theh imiblte at urge do tint understand editor ftavÂ»h een suspected of puffing when in want of al subject lo fill their column or to oblige friendsb & adt.erei.*s hut no tine has yel explained theh â– rand fundament secret of the thing it is onrm of the methods of getting a living ! 1 ! i ei.iorsare certainly the paaatalss ofthe age.h l'ne whole w..r,.l are at'.a'.d of them â€” courts i id camps handle then as a boy atould a btz *. no one ever bearded ihetnbut mrs butler â€” an when lhe l.ipt trump shall have sounded the en 1 1 all things if there si oui i be any noise sttbse j teiitly it will be the indignant irrepressible ery of mine one af the fr.ieti.'ry agaiusl thai c larming actress and gifted lady a:i edit r is daugeneis bemuse he is not him 9 if merely but he is the embodied ink the essence the tangible representative of you know ii u how many ihotisat.d olher people â€” if you i rike him you strike innumerable families ll y t pull his nose y<u have pulled a hundred il.ousand nose women's and children's included you have not only pulled the mses ot his eub scr bets but of his reader and admirers io resume the first branch ut our subject puffery â€” it has grown into a business it has is incomings like commerce it iÂ«j:m in mi iterable series of experiments and speculation it k n faeil eÂ«sÂ»tract between the pnjfer antl the p'jfee to the effect hat the former will puff lbe 1 o'j if the ltti^r will present tl.p lbbsg pulled watch the newspaper and observe how ihey s|..it.t ihat way an editor wants a pair of bonis mark u i.v the proceeding behold the xperi m n a paragraph : mr vvlgj'ins no 50 bowery mnkea the in si nneoanihinly admirahl boots of anv man in t ah o ber limits are good bat those maile by mr vv^aat'w are peeaharly excellent â€” perled ly tirillijiti ! we learn that ha has discovered a new way of preparing leather au thai it wears t rep times longer than thai in cumin m use mr wiooins bouts absolutely uat a man his lifetime there m really no wear out t them under these circumstance what will mr wiggins d ? what can mr wiggins do mr wiggins it fairly penned into a coiner there is out one way out it in irresistible in eviiable mr wiggins is not constructed of atone or any other impenetrable material he htavsh and blood hi friends congratulate him he smiles and simpers serosa the counter stran gers com in and nsk if this ii mr wiggins shop ! ! v saying that they hsve seen sn artic le etc and want a prtir ot those boots ! i i ot eusrs mr ediiur finds on his table the fem ale school l sugar or ekk mecklexbl/kg couxty iv carolina mrs.m a caldwell respectfully i f.iriiis the public that sh has just enter â€¢ . duties of her sutniner sess'on â€” a feaug ladies have already been re .*: bstas as assistant can be obtained at anv rt continue lo receive pupils tit any i g trie session i lerm ot 5 months j rratauiaonly front their tune of ent ranee â€¢.. viini'.are laaghl all lbs nnporlan branch i in kuglish ejucawon bath useful aad ; i neot.tl a new order nj far.lasticals.â€”h appr-.rs that down at brunswick in maine wi.t bowdoin college is nil the students iru il eal and otherwise by a lale law were or.ter ed out at the may training tlu-y demur red but came out as warned and act . r ding to previous agreement made a most laughable affair of it they suspended a huge flag from the vane of the meetii.g house four yards long with the word lb-i lum inscribed on it in large capitals â€” an other on the spire of the chapel aud a third from the college ynrd 150 tuiucd out ar rayed in the most fantastic and ridiculous manner their immaginatmn and ingcnu.m , which had been at work a week preparii g could conceive some were in drawers â€” ; n be obtained in genteel families !>â€¢ p â€¢ nualh f i ism iiif.iruiaiion af those at a distance abe i r?e ; that the situation iti which ibis 1 is latiul.t is nhout three miles north uf !- !â– â– !â€¢â€¢; rt'in:irkably healthy and in ;; neigh â– â– >â– ! distinguished for the good raortla ot its i i c::j convenient to il.o presbyterian mb some i shirts soma with heir clothe turn ed wrongsideo.it bedizzencd with ribbon â€” some wore moustaches half a foot lo'.g and whiskers made of buu*t;lo skin some had painted hats s or 4 feet high â€” armed with fire pokers cj-c the banner of the freshmen had the picture of an ass size of life â€” another the motto death and victo ry the juniors a full grown hog r.idc by an officer the medical students a skeleton the band of music bore one wiih the devil fiddling and tin horns and conch she for instrument when the names of the m a caldwell bat 18 1836 4w48 zwboynx.^m hughes have just received duwing new and interesting books uni the last end 0 r the tribunes by k l uuuer i vol ksjraft limning tours interspersed with bbsftsristie anecdotes sayings and do fsaf bbaruug men including notices ol tbarassbel crack riders of england ri actress uf 1'adua and olher tales 3 vols hrtr crivettey !'â– "â– km presa hy g bennett ft library tor 18ia ti bound a i life of 8c tit j*'Â«fll'i life af johnson if life of biahup lleber r->'n!w[utvg work j:Â»uf america j***ea af turkey ffttsatiaa in england itu llie lakes phfiral manual mgÂ«t ul the paomac a*i clarke jjttl cyclopedia and disaster at sea with 100 ( *"â€¢ pleasant peregrinationa jym laierast tables ;;*"**" Â« 1 airier new edition s^sf-aaalamlssaj ' sll!cii..narv octavo ,'"""â– Â« tuj books aso'd so different kinds sjhttieatvariwtjel other books i i i i si hughes mmpanj were called they all shouted here at once and the scene is described hroughuut a inconceivably iudicrous to tho spectators and all concerned new york star nex da a note my dear sir although i have nut tha honor of your personal acquaintance yet i take the lib â€¢ ty of addressing you on a subject which lie nearest my heart the liberal and handsome n itice taken by you ol my boots commands my vianks 1 bey sir that you will call at my shop a-cept a pur of the best my shelves can supply . 1 am my dear sir very gratefully and respect fully y-^ur obedient and humble serv't ilrcllaru p wlqoivs boot and shoe maker no uo bowery oppo site the church extract cf a utter received at ncvj yvrk d t i lo.ftos hit may j33o mi : jacdol has just coiichided a bargain on behalf of the uauted states bank which im possibly have some effect on ytor exchangee the condi'.ionsof the tnrjair are the^e : that the united states bank is.,ue b-.ttds lo ihe exit ,; one million and a half 8terhn<j sie.hn per bond redee.mai.le at thrre j riods of 12 ib and 24 months in equal ranporu r.9 wuh mites > st payable in london al 5 per cent both lie interest and principal to he paid w.'lmut infer ence to lhe exchange between the rxssbuies it has not yet tranfpir^d how the transmiwiurs of this sum will be conducted whether laspeei ur by the bank drawing business appears to he going on pr-sper.tosly bb this country but n.'iney is m"io in demand jj from !/.Â« georgia senlintl no 3 to general jackson there is not a man in these united states will we think continue so for sÂ«.me time par who liuea you brtier lbs i do a>t a man who ticu'arly if tne ope.ation a!*Â»ve alluded to sfcusls would go ftriher n serve you but 1 do r.ot bs conducted in pecie american tike yoa well rsaasjti to worship yÂ«s f o ad prn\i~it^n in a mire your faults or as conceal uses ; 1 he truih from Â¥ lokiua is yoa ar an hmesi weilmeanit.g independent 2v band at vie block house relieved heroic patriotic old man : thera are your viruses tallaha^ee mav 30 l83o a i told â€¢ but y.nare peiulent credulous in our country for the present is very asset ooosistefit.eamly duped desperate you have we hava heard nothing of the enemy tor t*o done lhe country much service yuur ppuÂ»i weeks that is entitled to credit hon to tbs land better if it had been earlier an express reached us this morning baa im your veto id ihe liank bill your resistance to the mouth of ths wythlaco a|asssÂ«tvts as ihe grat mlsiari will 1 1 l.i t system were measures tiffing intelligence that jmut clonr-i head at which cave/you with honor and you have the head et vjm 80 ff**1 1*1 dm the con rv much disservice ; yes proc b.v.ng the mail mmstmf of 40 men posted at a lam.tion.7oor brian if he p*Â»r.hc money your bl.Â«k house on that river without fitirgi shut displs j tismonr a swarm f rickety cr.sy he had rip entered tha s..s8w fur lhe pur ,... l Â»*****! lunfwimm , oor p e of relieving small grrri of raihti mm*a il upvrme wnf siau lgtab.ures your abase 5 t sewaaesfcn town who were at th las f z inak'ag z sibfe ***â€¢ u.tly s mo t scoer-i aneotspseaed by th enerry . h wlb itjisrw^^ia jam yoa with urn â€¢*********>****!***** ********* jj dlrac now 11 this you and i know m b psnng to ****** th gal'sn handful nf men who noo^tiru^odth wl.8l.ttss.sl mutable Â»,,,. fc.oghi a many weeks th.whde fore p ha n t..whocnachat,..uifeet.al of the Â«Â«Â»*. Â»' lh *â€¢ ********* j aoktowit^betrne rjanajk th whi.-liv.isd mf*u iii m '. dr samuel a t uw contemptible retche,.care\oo little to thecoun reoce mm ths wrge if in garrison reuved w i i his relations and fri.n in havannsh will nc j bsswtvn^yt ife proof of mv candor the doubjbe ranch m+ee bear his fety ta rartier to iseaim..end to your cuua.der.uoa the ssfl who gililll their ********* ***** t . â– â€¢ j son euonly snd lhe froat..ruf thia county ru Â» wxffffs^t-fe know empaign mn.tr re'torned nd z *-*- f jhjj i fssss^ls^jzsa oiher wl florid is uow .. qÂ«.Â«t many part of ib fr , wwrkl.ihl.lbmgb .. lad loiee t s 1 **" eitt Â«Â»Â»Â» alr j jan if ll\|.v cof.ytw ld ay school union fr*?*t;bf thin societv with the will of [,, "" pswidaaea will take place on the i nevt i n { \â€ž p rf . s (, v tertan church â– Â£**Â» t9 t.'cl..,k a jf al which all the jmpfho.iu iaeanaexioa with the society connected v ul it are pat een.l one or two delegbuw order cf the ussentivs coin ifililiass notice members and friends of the jt f *'*" he held at we ley f*s\5r adl on 4th â– saw "* sset are peeled services 7 sl w o'clock r job vr1xtixg frsj tekcription neatly u me at tliis omce.Â«q

b aib Â® il ii st & waiftslmah terms from the london melrcp ditan \ pardon this earnestness ; and if i have btetim nripltiar in-mtbtitinm am tup somewhat tedious or tautological you popular information on the musl p . irilon t ,, al l00f for i m extreme-b human system iv anxious thityou should obtaiu a dis-b letters to brother john â€” no i imct conception of lhe nature ol the u.u-h continued nlle Â»Â«"Â«; otherwi.e i shall .""'Â» h x ' boll my time and labour and it will whitechapel churchyard jan so 1836 im^^m^kme for you to understand me wl.euh it will be convenient to slate here that i come to speak of diet the conduct of liteh there are contained in the body two kinds as it relate to the preservation of health â– nf hood differing from each other as much the origin of disease die fcc all of wluobb as any two ll i igs can well differ the have a direct reference to this ultimate l j~*h one is a beautiful bright vermilion colour sue li i besides the most beautiful theh teeming wiih the living principles reg most woudeiful the most important utiuc-m nant with all those elements from which hire in the human fabric magnificent inh t'te whole of the body and all its fluids ex its very simplicity stupendous in its nuti-h cepl one are elaborated and in a condition uteuess and il is the secret chamber nih readily and instantly to part with those el which nature conducts all her hidden oper-^^b rwniil each at the proper moment and altons hither are brought and dealt wnlih each in the proper place accordingly as by that subtle an j mysterious operator all â– the uutniion of the several parts ofthe bo the elements necesssrj to the prudjcti.m^^h tly requires hem this vermilion blood f a newton a milton a plato or a mon-h is a9 it were in a stale of excitement be taigne a rabekm a demoentus ; a il'-w-b ing surcharged not with the principles nf j ard or a bobespeire ; a richard the fn>tm electricity bul will the principles of liring \ of england or a louts lhe eleverlli nil matter ; and as it circulates through the france ; a napoleon a peter a lear ah minute vessels parts with those living el g n.eril a falsi if a genius or a dune ' i enienls wiih l!ie readiness and freedom martyr for religion ur a murderer for pelt m wiih which a highly excited body parts a fanatic or a fool the physicul is u.cl with its electricity this blood is convey j father of the moral nun : and il is qniieh etl in vessels called arteries the other true m quod animi mores icmpzramenu^â€”m kind of blood is a nasty thick purplish ' serjuantur ; and no less true is tu 1 chil â– blackish inky pud.'lej unendowed with oaophy has been in the wrong not t dis-m any good quality endowed with many per cend more deeply into physical man ; h nic'ous ones productive of much mischief ' there it is that tne maral man lies cjnccul-m but guiltless of any one good with which i ad ; tiie outward man is o.dj t.ie shell t-'/l am acquainted save only that from it the the man loithin bile is formed this blood is contained in toal.ei a man moral cl.anctcr yuu neeul vessels called veins some of the princi oni )* ** iler ul * physical cuiuiiuoti jake n.ch pal differences between arteries and veins brav *"- * na u *' d > u.neer from h.s h.lis-l . â– '.-... , n , , im in luxury â€” lei him beted on n.uuu s un..h are the following :- the arteries carry lhe im uown _, el â€žâ€ž , uiu bv 8 â€ž u|iutu , â– living blood from the heart to every point ||, e â€¢â€¢ soft breathing of the lascivious lute u â– of the body the veins like so many ateid ut the wild u^sic ot ihe wbiailnto wind.â€”^h waste pipes carry the deteriorated dirty you will moon reduce hi firni pity vitally au..h and if i may so speak dead ami useless then morally to toe rÂ»tu..l but helpless conu m blood from every point of the body to the turn oil turtle-led imbevile alderman in >â– heart the arteries arising bv one large few years replace him ou his motiniam top set^m , c ..... i t n i hi u beside in firmer co.npaii.ous â€” show lumh trunk from the heart become smaller and . ,. ' ,. *â– ,. , . i it a"'ires-.or against his fjjaw lite oppressor ul â– smaller as they pursue their course towards bj r ce-bid m eel aad repel ihecu.ii.no â– their termination the veins arising from f . llem y jjehold ! his courage baalew the n.v â– lhe innumerable termination of arteries.be f hheriy and mdt pendente la dead wuh hun i com larger if larger as tlnvy proceed the tbsspimuf treedum sleeps ; he trembles a ml arteries therefore in lhe neighborhood of the yields prefenng uie iadwiene of slavery to in i hich,as i have just said thev all lul1 wseessa t prescive bias ire i may b | ........ . if ,..Â» ,â€ž \ said thai courage is hut one ot the moral quail â– common root the aorta are . Â° â– â– ' am . r i * -. ,â€¢ , lies true â€” bul u in one on which many u.neia â– w but from lhe sides ol these ,, ld counge results fro a coosc.oosae â– rpctually given off smaller and ' u f physical strength and cowaru.ee l.o.u a c ...- i dies while from these smal seiuasuea uf physical weakness 1 lie birous i slill smaller than they comin ! will not fchun danger because he feels hi us i i , and so on until the whole ou*upeteÂ»t to result an repel it ti.e weak man i st in indistinguishable minute fc*"wiosj hiÂ«*s*il uualae to aaruawai uan-er ... i at t f cise ol lreiict iio ilor-s it 4 pud mwm bbbb ., . - sess will resort to oilier means ot preservation â€” â– i arteries are in this state nf . ... â€ž . ., .â€ž ,,., ' i to pcily cunning w.ly btrulaoe mean suutur â– llenuation their course is ex r-g e lying ana circumvent i i....s u v.r | rttious ; tltey recoil upon tliem iues which are d.reciiy sppasnd to niese viees^h are circumflexed hither and i all depend upon courage at toast to . eiaaridara i there is scarcely a point in the ble extent ; and courage depends on p ys.cal i i is not occupied by one of sirength the szo ot me heart and lungs th i easels afier having thus per 8 ^. vv hen ihe noble sc.ou o a uou.e house â– - . . ti.e i.t.rsliua in luxurious e.;se trout h.s ciaule â– er.ni nation and the veins near goesoul to 0 n o lt a duel is it baeaass be toves â– mug are many times smnller oaiigs for the sake of the pteasarata exateiuetn â– nest hairs and this hair-like it afford no l it because lie is uujtdereiti h niteness constitute the ultimate iu danger no what is it then winch urges b arteries and veins â€” and so the hn Â«â– * * l ls he j of disgrace ; it is u.e h ed by the nerves and absorbent dread of being hooted ir.uu tt.ai sphere of s.-cteiy â– tile in their last state of minute * wh,cu b Â« m ? fei â€¢ l \ *** j ear * lhe il si c â– -. . ., ,.. ,.- .- , ol scorn which impels h.u : litis iheielore is â– itutes the ultimate tissue of the . .,â€ž,â€ž.. ,..;.. .^ ,Â«,^, i . , f . m , . â€¢ â€¢ , " ul courage i lhis is tear i 11 ne refu-.e tu ;â– absorbents and that beautiful xn^s be ftnsss tbat h wiu be degraded fro â– irmed by the interlacing of all j h.s caste his views whether of love or ambi i ite and hair-like threads viz ar tiou will be aesiroysd it he fight lie has a l is nerves and absorbents in chauce to escape and it he escape bis character il test condition constitute the ul \ a3 * man ** courage is established his there 1 u of lhe body and this ultimate \ fore Â« s a c * l,u,ce * lwo ****: *** lie *"*>*>*** ** i litutes in fact nearly the whole mt as being the ********** *** two ill he â– t ii i . i â€¢ . i could avoid loin evils assu.euly he would do so â– t for all lint which appears bu , hl8 m , 10l coqrage , tht physically strong have frequently ids of heaven notwithstanding performed teats af gratuitous and uncalled-for es therefore the whole body i s i f Â«Â« l â„¢*Â» e / wl!l lh ' 3 ******* ****â€¢ â– i i-i i tor ot lac time ot performing these deeds ot va ur lanuty or weight is exceedingly j lhm j ***** jsssi actually auered.l ii you doubt the existence of this ; the bra;n tm s mm is m y excited by the scenes the i cellular substance and would like j trumpet clang the panoply of war the marual proved by actual experiment on i music the stir the lite the uproar all around n person only let me know and i 1 pours into the heart a resistless tide as it were le prepared with a proper instru i *>Â» nervous energy and tho heart obedient tothe d he^n to pick away whenever von | ********** propels the blood in a stream ot triple only my dear joha when shfry r a , Â» f *Â« ,â€¢ i ul body ism a stale ut the hightat excitement re ptckmtr i will by no means un gwt f cn an rttm minute vessels to a degree of nicety was done this csmpvign t the guvr-rame which has never since been equaled nor more than a million of dollars ; ana what w.i ibf emeu appro ached but he died and like b *â– ****. before it dttjess is birn bsbsbssbii t m niser r fined to divulge his seen t though '"* n ww two millions more at ieay urge sjss of money we offered hun 1 s *?" j r f " r he u '' iu " d 1 m i ny mm des-rved lo have confession ox zrnuued a'nd s '^ 9 l]d ****{ .)*** ,.,â€ž i ,, i , , â€ž milled and were permitted to manitrn t j u,r ed i mir h.m hy the rack t was knysch th.tr mas way withou v h.te.ferenc on mv \> hat i have said of the red raw flush is ' part but your i.iibsiib.bj asarsrs that mm has â€¢ also true of the bouts especially of ioshb ! m*m got ibsn another very respectable india animals fÂ«>r th internal structure of the war ' * wn '"* h georgia and alabama are exci bone ls honeycombed and highlv spongoi.l ****}?. '*********- Â« 'Â»'le y.m not curse any m.re h waek but v bhave and the government h.vli the pualie hiuu and htsvo dollars besides i tins to rip is ht'-'ay ol wo hear you p s i hope yon 1 !! let me have lhe i hthe seminole thai ai i â€” hundred thuusand ru ttm my hereafter be had i and l*.fiyt*ents per year '*' -.' ufrour new subscribers who will u uincelbe^'holesutn at on payment r 1 ' ' vl he riper for e*m yar Â»Â« * wo p 1 ' iy**mn ***** j *â– Â» lu ' the.ts8.fi advance nvfl sun of i he sam terms rhall continue **** , v'w will be charged as other fcubscrt â€¢**â€¢, mten whn do not pay dm ing t>ie year - " . â€ž red three dollar in all cases *Â» _ l^a will be received for less than ~'\. nio be discontinued but at the r.p \ l i,7i'iitor,unleÂ»aau arreargea are paid k^m iu letters to the editor mnst be post i rc*sfl the will certainly art be n ., nr advertising fifty cent a ' 'â€¢/',- first insertion and tieenlij five 1 '' t ' rr.vr'1 f r eur!l *********** mfterwarda '"'â€¢ vr'i-e.neru will be inserted tor less ,, : vblak .,. nents will se continued until orders red to slop them where nu directiona : . ,. rtsly iii ven - v . n-ntiby th year or six months will ata i i t per tnottih for each stpia e rifilege of changing the forrn every the moral qualifies nre therefore nl lenst^^h to a great extent the offspring of ph\sic.-ilm struct ire i know that moral causes it.ay.h hti.l often do produce physical disease l>uth this does not weaken the argument for ah child may destroy its parent the qn t'i-h tied ol the mind al-o may be oi1iticd,h improved trained and properly directed byl religion and education hut so also muyl the chihi of one parent be nurtured and ed-h nested hy another one of the most fatmiiar instance of thel influence of physical conformation on u.or-h al character is to be found in the fact ih-.th all the most courageous and ferocious ani-l maid have a heart remarkably large andl strong in proportion to their size while tlo-h weak and lit iii have hearts propoi iionally i small it is as impossible tor an am mall with a small flabby heart to ho ho i audi strong as for two and two v equal five h i am ghtd to perceive by some late pultl illations ill it the truth of this doctrine sl beginning to be admitted and i trust it wi.ih not be long before parents can be made l understand that the only certain method tl assuring lo children a vigorous and in-.thlnh mind is first of all to allow them the m porlunity ot acquiring a vigorous 111..i healthy body let ihem be ass ire i to m that those who begin hy cramming a rhim'.-l memory dor jadgnsenl is out of the quc.--h lion wih a q.antity of bad fienchm ami worse latin together with the tcrms^h and problems of lhe obstruce sci net l winch after all they can only learn to ~ l h peat as the parrot does by rote without ti-.-h ilerstandi.ig let them i say be assured tliaih those who thus begin by seeking to makeh a child so very very wise will end in - mj human probability by making him a fool h i have been seduced by this bewitching suh-h ject into along digression â€” but let us rc-l turn to the arteries and veins m the arteries ia inlying in every direction i like the branches of the tree from their rwin-h mon root 111 the heart and having abut ticrh minute and h.or-l.ke termimitiuns into every i part of the botly.su that you cannot in ill the point of the finest needle nuhninh wounding one or more of them these hu.-h like veins which are merely a contiuu itneil of hair-like arteries with an alteration in thel strm lure of their coats soon begin to umteh two into one,to form larger veins these i larger veins again presently unite two or m ueh into one lo form larger still and so on un-h til all lhe veins of the body have united to-l gstbet and so formed two very large onesh which empty themselves into the hesit one of the grand distinctions then between veinsh and arteries is.that while the arteries ansingb from the heart multiplied in number atnoh diminished in tze,until they havereachedm zl distributed their blood to the ultimate tia-h sue,the v sens arising rom the ultimate tissuem tre constantly becoming diminished in num-^m bers and increased in size until they buveh leached and carried their blood lotbe lieart.h another general distinction between * r h i es and veins is that arteries possess eon-h ictility that is they posses the puwerh constricting upon and so propelling h ir blood and then of recovering the.rh >, and contracting again and 0 on thish mate contraction and expansion const h b the pulse the vein are simply andh slightly elastic a imply elastic bodyh 1 only contract after baring been previ-h dy expanded tbe aitcne can con 1 ct uitiiout previous expansion tbi.h vet they owe to whit is called cortrlrsc-h ty the veins therefore have no pulse i consequently little or no power to pro 1 their blood the blood in the vein is venon by various extrinsic circumstances 1 h as the contraction of muscle around em the pulsation of arteries in their ighborhood a dependent position he he veins therefore have valve which lien the blood ins been squeezed onward wards the heart by the adventitious cans just mentioned prevent its regurgitation gravitation backward 1 have said thai there i scarcely any sint in the body which 1 nol occupied by ssels and nerve it follow thciefoie at there 1 scarcely any point ol it which oe not consist of vessel and nerve nd this i true when you look at . piece f red raw flesh that which appear to you solid mass is in fact little els than â€¢ rondcrful and compact tissue of nerve nd hollow tube firmly compressed and riatted together the only rx>l id part re he nervous threads . little cellular ub tance and tbe delicate membrane for ning the coats of those hollow tubes that s the blood-vessel nd absorbents and ven these re porousâ€”at least the blood reswla even that wbicb natotniat call jis s d pendleton atipimer a umttua-.llaker Â» i , q|{\is lbe public thai he hts jnsi re i â€ž v l t iw a k '*' to r k a ph1ladel u spring aid summer lf-jlsilioss for 1836 â– w.li ex-cite woik in lhe various branches of i mni i be most lashionable style with v a fi-t promptness k order flora a distance will be s.rickly m '' **.*** nicies uf dress earef.ll pack w | tpnt uff according lo direction â– ft mn p keep un hand fir sale % stock btvl.i'ina'jie l?..nn>-u caps turbans sec c lt is'mrii ai-r'd s3 1836 fiom ihe n y her ill thoughts on punvry ami kditorials there is a secret ab tut puffery which theh imiblte at urge do tint understand editor ftavÂ»h een suspected of puffing when in want of al subject lo fill their column or to oblige friendsb & adt.erei.*s hut no tine has yel explained theh â– rand fundament secret of the thing it is onrm of the methods of getting a living ! 1 ! i ei.iorsare certainly the paaatalss ofthe age.h l'ne whole w..r,.l are at'.a'.d of them â€” courts i id camps handle then as a boy atould a btz *. no one ever bearded ihetnbut mrs butler â€” an when lhe l.ipt trump shall have sounded the en 1 1 all things if there si oui i be any noise sttbse j teiitly it will be the indignant irrepressible ery of mine one af the fr.ieti.'ry agaiusl thai c larming actress and gifted lady a:i edit r is daugeneis bemuse he is not him 9 if merely but he is the embodied ink the essence the tangible representative of you know ii u how many ihotisat.d olher people â€” if you i rike him you strike innumerable families ll y t pull his nose yâ€¢ p â€¢ nualh f i ism iiif.iruiaiion af those at a distance abe i r?e ; that the situation iti which ibis 1 is latiul.t is nhout three miles north uf !- !â– â– !â€¢â€¢; rt'in:irkably healthy and in ;; neigh â– â– >â– ! distinguished for the good raortla ot its i i c::j convenient to il.o presbyterian mb some i shirts soma with heir clothe turn ed wrongsideo.it bedizzencd with ribbon â€” some wore moustaches half a foot lo'.g and whiskers made of buu*t;lo skin some had painted hats s or 4 feet high â€” armed with fire pokers cj-c the banner of the freshmen had the picture of an ass size of life â€” another the motto death and victo ry the juniors a full grown hog r.idc by an officer the medical students a skeleton the band of music bore one wiih the devil fiddling and tin horns and conch she for instrument when the names of the m a caldwell bat 18 1836 4w48 zwboynx.^m hughes have just received duwing new and interesting books uni the last end 0 r the tribunes by k l uuuer i vol ksjraft limning tours interspersed with bbsftsristie anecdotes sayings and do fsaf bbaruug men including notices ol tbarassbel crack riders of england ri actress uf 1'adua and olher tales 3 vols hrtr crivettey !'â– "â– km presa hy g bennett ft library tor 18ia ti bound a i life of 8c tit j*'Â«fll'i life af johnson if life of biahup lleber r->'n!w[utvg work j:Â»uf america j***ea af turkey ffttsatiaa in england itu llie lakes phfiral manual mgÂ«t ul the paomac a*i clarke jjttl cyclopedia and disaster at sea with 100 ( *"â€¢ pleasant peregrinationa jym laierast tables ;;*"**" Â« 1 airier new edition s^sf-aaalamlssaj ' sll!cii..narv octavo ,'"""â– Â« tuj books aso'd so different kinds sjhttieatvariwtjel other books i i i i si hughes mmpanj were called they all shouted here at once and the scene is described hroughuut a inconceivably iudicrous to tho spectators and all concerned new york star nex da a note my dear sir although i have nut tha honor of your personal acquaintance yet i take the lib â€¢ ty of addressing you on a subject which lie nearest my heart the liberal and handsome n itice taken by you ol my boots commands my vianks 1 bey sir that you will call at my shop a-cept a pur of the best my shelves can supply . 1 am my dear sir very gratefully and respect fully y-^ur obedient and humble serv't ilrcllaru p wlqoivs boot and shoe maker no uo bowery oppo site the church extract cf a utter received at ncvj yvrk d t i lo.ftos hit may j33o mi : jacdol has just coiichided a bargain on behalf of the uauted states bank which im possibly have some effect on ytor exchangee the condi'.ionsof the tnrjair are the^e : that the united states bank is.,ue b-.ttds lo ihe exit ,; one million and a half 8terhn st payable in london al 5 per cent both lie interest and principal to he paid w.'lmut infer ence to lhe exchange between the rxssbuies it has not yet tranfpir^d how the transmiwiurs of this sum will be conducted whether laspeei ur by the bank drawing business appears to he going on pr-sper.tosly bb this country but n.'iney is m"io in demand jj from !/.Â« georgia senlintl no 3 to general jackson there is not a man in these united states will we think continue so for sÂ«.me time par who liuea you brtier lbs i do a>t a man who ticu'arly if tne ope.ation a!*Â»ve alluded to sfcusls would go ftriher n serve you but 1 do r.ot bs conducted in pecie american tike yoa well rsaasjti to worship yÂ«s f o ad prn\i~it^n in a mire your faults or as conceal uses ; 1 he truih from Â¥ lokiua is yoa ar an hmesi weilmeanit.g independent 2v band at vie block house relieved heroic patriotic old man : thera are your viruses tallaha^ee mav 30 l83o a i told â€¢ but y.nare peiulent credulous in our country for the present is very asset ooosistefit.eamly duped desperate you have we hava heard nothing of the enemy tor t*o done lhe country much service yuur ppuÂ»i weeks that is entitled to credit hon to tbs land better if it had been earlier an express reached us this morning baa im your veto id ihe liank bill your resistance to the mouth of ths wythlaco a|asssÂ«tvts as ihe grat mlsiari will 1 1 l.i t system were measures tiffing intelligence that jmut clonr-i head at which cave/you with honor and you have the head et vjm 80 ff**1 1*1 dm the con rv much disservice ; yes proc b.v.ng the mail mmstmf of 40 men posted at a lam.tion.7oor brian if he p*Â»r.hc money your bl.Â«k house on that river without fitirgi shut displs j tismonr a swarm f rickety cr.sy he had rip entered tha s..s8w fur lhe pur ,... l Â»*****! lunfwimm , oor p e of relieving small grrri of raihti mm*a il upvrme wnf siau lgtab.ures your abase 5 t sewaaesfcn town who were at th las f z inak'ag z sibfe ***â€¢ u.tly s mo t scoer-i aneotspseaed by th enerry . h wlb itjisrw^^ia jam yoa with urn â€¢*********>****!***** ********* jj dlrac now 11 this you and i know m b psnng to ****** th gal'sn handful nf men who noo^tiru^odth wl.8l.ttss.sl mutable Â»,,,. fc.oghi a many weeks th.whde fore p ha n t..whocnachat,..uifeet.al of the Â«Â«Â»*. Â»' lh *â€¢ ********* j aoktowit^betrne rjanajk th whi.-liv.isd mf*u iii m '. dr samuel a t uw contemptible retche,.care\oo little to thecoun reoce mm ths wrge if in garrison reuved w i i his relations and fri.n in havannsh will nc j bsswtvn^yt ife proof of mv candor the doubjbe ranch m+ee bear his fety ta rartier to iseaim..end to your cuua.der.uoa the ssfl who gililll their ********* ***** t . â– â€¢ j son euonly snd lhe froat..ruf thia county ru Â» wxffffs^t-fe know empaign mn.tr re'torned nd z *-*- f jhjj i fssss^ls^jzsa oiher wl florid is uow .. qÂ«.Â«t many part of ib fr , wwrkl.ihl.lbmgb .. lad loiee t s 1 **" eitt Â«Â»Â»Â» alr j jan if ll\|.v cof.ytw ld ay school union fr*?*t;bf thin societv with the will of [,, "" pswidaaea will take place on the i nevt i n { \â€ž p rf . s (, v tertan church â– Â£**Â» t9 t.'cl..,k a jf al which all the jmpfho.iu iaeanaexioa with the society connected v ul it are pat een.l one or two delegbuw order cf the ussentivs coin ifililiass notice members and friends of the jt f *'*" he held at we ley f*s\5r adl on 4th â– saw "* sset are peeled services 7 sl w o'clock r job vr1xtixg frsj tekcription neatly u me at tliis omce.Â«q